426 



INDEX. 



Spencer's plantation, good run from, i. 

 220 



Spicer, Captain, ii. 197 



Spilsbury, Rev. B. W., i. 121 



SpiJsbury, Rev. Francis Moslev, i. 86 



Spilsbury, Rev. F. W., i. 22, 40 



Spondon, i. 246 



Sport good but not historical, 1828-29, 

 i. 114 



Sporting Life, viii. 



SportiiKj Magazine, viii. 



Spotacre Nursery, ii. 200 



Spotacre Nurseries, ii. 336 



Spring Wood, i. 97, 107 



Sprite (creamy-dun horse), i. 311 



Squire of Wichuor, good fox preserver, 

 ii. 266 



Squitch Oak, i. 195 



St. Helens, Lord, i. 84 



St. Lawrence, Captain the Hon. K., ii. 

 173 



St. Ryce's Day, i. 51 



St. Stephen's Hill, i. 160 



Stafford, Edward, letter of, i. 161 



Stafford, ^larquis of, ii. 88 



Staffordshire Advertiser, viii. 

 Stailington Hall, i. 177; Grange, 177, 



178 

 Stamford, Lord, i. 249 

 Stanhope, Lord, i. 23, 90 ; hit by a 



labourer, 238 

 Stannaford Wood, ii. 317 

 Stansley Wood, i. 163; ii. 323 

 Stanton Wood, i. 115 

 Stapenhill, i. 123 

 Startley Head, i. 99 

 Statham, Mr. G. A., M.R.C.V.S., i. 170 

 Statham,Mr. George, HI, 170 

 Staunton Springs, i. 96 

 Stella (hoimd), ii. 84 | 



Stenson, i. 80; ii. 179 

 Stepney, Captain, i. 193; ii. in a pond, 



117 

 Steve, ii. 307 



Stewart, J., ii. 173 I 



Stone, i, 74 \ 



Stone's Gorse, i. 93, 112 

 Storey, Captain, i. 190; met with 



accident, 190 

 Story, J., i. 153 



Story, Mr., Master of Donington | 



Hounds, i. 147 j 



Story, Mr., of Lockington, i. 24 I 



Strutt, Hon. A., i. 266 ; tragic end of, ! 



267 

 Stud list of horses' names, i. 70, 71 

 Sturston brook, i. 70 

 Stvdd, i. 102, 115 I 



Stydd Hall. ii. 339 | 



Sudbury, season began at, ii. 4 ; open- i 

 ing day at, 21, 190 



Sudbury Hall, presentation to Charles 



Leedham at, ii. 249 

 Sudbury Hounds, i. 1, 4 

 Sudbury Hunt, verses by Lord Curzon 



upon, i. 15; coppice, 116, 252 

 Sudbury Hunting Song, i. 4 

 Sultan (horse), i. 79 

 Summary, ii. 59 

 Summer Hill, ii. 312 

 Summers, R., whip, i. 321, 383 ; ii. 3 

 Sutton Chamell, i. 9 

 Sutton Gorse, i. 149, 203; ii. good run 



from, 23 ; a very sharp burst, 162 

 Sutton Park, i. 8 

 Swarkstoue Bridge, i. 76 

 Swarkeston, meet at, 189 ; account of. 



189, 190, 222 

 Swearing match, ii. 117 

 Sweyne Park, i. 80 

 Swilcar Lawn, ii. 353 

 Swilcar Oak, i. 45 

 Swyiuierton, i. 249 



Tailby, Mr. James, ii. 3 



Tailor, amusing story about a, ii. 16!t 



Tait's Wood, ii. 310 



Talbot, Hon. and Rev. Geo., i. 8; 

 death of, 9; letter of, 12; hunting 

 song, 17 



Talbot, Lord, i. 7, 178 



Tamworth, great run to, i. 287 



Tancred, prize puppy, i. 294 



Tasker, James, whip, i. 341 ; whip, ii. 3 



Tasker, Jim, i. 226 



Taylor, i. 53 



Tean, i. 179 



Teddesley, i. 12 



Teddeslev Park, i. 127 



Tegleaze Wood, i. 129 



Telegram, famous forged, ii. 143 



Tempest, Captain, " white-headed 

 Bob," a familiar sobriquet, i. 23 



Temple Newsam, i. 12 



Thacker's Wood, i. 120 



" The Goose with the Golden Eggs," 

 verses on, by J. L. R., ii. 357-359 

 Thomas, Arthur Francis, ii. 180 

 Thomson, Colonel Anstruther, letter 



of, i. 245 

 Thorniwell, Miss, ii. 99 

 Thornley's Gorse, i. 71 

 Thunder (horse), refused seven hundred 

 pounds for, ii. 76 ; wonderful jump 

 of, 77 

 Thurvaston, i. 128, 239, 265 

 Thurvastou Stoop, ii. 337 

 Tinsley, Mr. vii. ; ii. 233 

 Tissington, i. 85, 86, 102, 232 

 Tittensor Common, i. 178 

 Tixall, i. 202 

 Tollbar, i. 115 



